Wyoming:

USA:

Numerical Statistics In 2015

Undergrad Enrollment

34,015

Reported Rapes

The number of reported rapes listed here are what the college or university disclosed in 2015 in compliance with The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (known as the Clery Act), a federal law requiring United States colleges and universities to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses.

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Reported Fondlings

The number of reported fondlings listed here are what the college or university disclosed in 2015 in compliance with The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (known as the Clery Act), a federal law requiring United States colleges and universities to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses.

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Investigation of Title IX Violation

The information included in this part of the map is sourced from the Chronicle of Higher Education’s Title IX: Tracking Campus Sexual Assault Investigations tool.

Time It Took To Find All Information

This information was noted, when possible, by EROC’s researchers keeping track of the number of hours they spent searching and compiling these policies. If the number is "0", the time taken was not recorded and will be included during the next phase of data collection.

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Policy Information

In-Person Sexual Assault Training Required?

Clear and Inclusive Definition of Sexual Assault?

Sanctions Data Made Public?

Definition of Affirmative Consent That Matches Our Five Requirements

Prevention Efforts

They do provide an inclusive definition of sexual assault. North Carolina State University requires online sexual assault prevention training and has optional in-person training with bystander intervention training available. The university has an affirmative consent policy that matches EROC’s definition. They forbid retaliation against complainants and describe what constitutes retaliation.

Investigation Procedures

The Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity (OIED) initiates an investigation and the Office of Student Conduct makes a finding of responsibility and determines sanctions by majority vote. Possible sanctions are not listed. Each party may have an attorney present and able to actively participate in the investigative process. Both parties also may appeal, although the process is unclear. It is not clear whether sanctions go into effect immediately or hold off until the end of appeals. They provide an investigation timeline of 60 days, do not forbid mediation in cases of sexual assault, and do not specify whether investigators are trauma informed.

Survivor Support

The school offers accommodations outside of the investigation process. Counseling services are offered. The university has a student health center and a women’s center that offers sexual assault services, although it does not specify which services. The student health center is not stated to have a sexual assault center and refers survivors to a local hospital for services. Medical services are not available on campus after hours. The university provides information on local rape crisis centers and does not specify whether campus police are trauma informed.